PAGE SIX NOTICE— TAX SALE Town of Kill Devil Hills Dare County, North Carolina Pursnant to the law governing the 1956 tax levy in my hands for collection and by virtue of the order of the Board es Com missioners of the Town of Kill Devil Hills, North Carolina, di recting the sale of tax liens of said levy in accordance with said taw, I 'will offer for sale at pub lic auction to the highest bid der for cash at the town hall in Kill Devil Hills, North Carolina, •n Monday, September 9, 1957, starting at the hour of 12:00 Noon., the real estate, a brief description of the land listed in the name of each, and the prin cipal amount of the taxes owed by each, subject to be increased by penalty and cost allowed by laws as follows, to wit: C. A- Allen, 1 lot. bldg. unfin 5.80 Randolph M. Allen, Jr.. 1 lot 50 Willie G. Allen et als, 1 lot 50 Jennie H. Ashbell, 1 lot 50 Mrs. Hazel L. Bailey, 1 lot 50 j. Irving Baker, 1 lot 38 L. W. Baker, Sr., 1 lot 50 C. W. Barbee. 2 lots 1.00 Seaton E. Barnes et ux, 1 lot and cottage 10.38 M. F. Barnette, 1 lot 50 Charlie O. Basnight et ux. 1 lot. house unfin. 1 2.94 Frances Batcheler, 1 lot 50 James Gilbert Baughan, 1 lot .. .50 Mrs. Annie Baum, 4 lots, hotel, cottage 113.25 Annie Baum and Diane B. Frank, 1 O.F. lot, 1 W.S. 1 back lot, 17% acres, woods and marsh 3.91 Carl A. Beacham, 2 back lots house 6.13 Allen C. Bell Estate, 2 o.f. lots 3.00 Wire. Annette W. Berry, 1 lot .. .50> W. E. Bond. % O.F. lot, cottage 9.73’ Jamas F. Bost, 1 lot 50 Elmer H. Bradshaw, 1 lot .50 B. Drier 33.04 |B| Titanium Dioi.4, ' 13.3% Mil4<> Sutotont 1.0% ■■l IHV Sillic.te 17.74 181 1000% Distributor for Nash-Norfolk Daniels Building Supply, Nags Head, N, C. A test-drive will prove why Jeep’ vehicles will do your jobs better! Rugged 'Jeepl vehicles save you time drive for economical highway travel, and money on job-after-job. With power take-off, these work- They have the extra traction of'Jeep* horse vehicles operate a wide variety of 4-wheel drive to maneuver easily where special equipment. And their rugged ordinary trucks can’t go—through mud, stamina stands up under the toughest sand, soft earth or over rough, rocky use 365 days a year. Today!—make a country, in good weather or bad. They date to see and drive the 'Jeep’ vehicle shift easily into conventional 2-wheel that’s right for your jobs. Forward Control ‘Jeep’ Trucks... Unequalled combination of maneuver ability and payload capacity! | I Universal‘Jeep*... does hundreds of jobs! ‘Jeep’ Utility Wagon... dual purpose vehicle for ] business and family! The Jeep family of 4-Whoel-Drive vehicles WlLLYS...world’s largest manufacturers of 4-Wheel-Drive vehicles Det an on-the-job demonstration today! SCARBOROUGH’S GARAGE HAGS HEAD. N. C. AtowfecMw**. ktonw Na. »TV tawd by tto North Carolina Do.tartmwtF es Mete* VeMdea tional Seminar of the Woman’s Society of Christian Service at New Hope last Tuesday. Mr. Bingham and daughter Sue visited in Elizabeth City. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Williams and sons Charles Jr. and Michael were visitors in Norfolk. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Scarborough and Mrs. Frank O’Neal visited Frank O’Neal, who is a patient in Public Health Hospital, Norfolk. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Olion of Buxton visited Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cady. Mr. and Mrs. William Miller and Dallas Miller visited Bembra Mil ler and Mrs. Henrietta Morgan at the Health Hospital in Norfolk. Tom Scarborough of Wilming ton, Del. and Mrs. Winifred Whit lock of Norfolk visited their par ents, Mr. and Mrs. John N. Scar borough. Mr. and Mrs. Fran|k Martin and children of Oriental spent the week end here. Mr. Martin taught school here several years ago. Betty Price has returned home after visiting Mr. and Mrs. Gar land Sterling in Norfolk. Mr. and Mrs. Watson Gray and daughter, Lois Jean, of Ports mouth, Va. spent the week end here. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Scarbor ough and infant son of Washing ton are visiting their parents, Mrs. Kate Scarborough and Mr. and Mrs. Erving Gray. Kermit Scarborough of Alexan dria, Va. visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Scarborough. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Scarborough and children of Norfolk visited his mother, Mrs. Kate Scarborough. Erving Gray Jr. of Portsmouth, Va. visited his parents over the week end. Dennis Williams, who has been visiting in Oriental, returned Sun day. Jimmv Williams, U.S.C.G., of Cape May, N. J. visited his moth er, Mrs. Ruby Williams. Marceline Gray and daughter Violet, have returned home from Norfolk where they visited Mr. and Mrs. Vance Gray. George W. Meekins and E. F. • FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1957 Scarborough were in Manteo Fri day. Warren Gray, U. S. C. G., Nor folk spent the week end with Mrs. Emma Gray. Charter Oak BOURBON lill 1 St. I I A/t QUART MKT $4lO $2 65 STUKNT BOURBON WNSKT • K NNF CONTINENTAL OUTILUNG CORPORATION miADEIffIIA, PENNSYLVANIA